This guy drove up on me when I was setup on this Tule Bull in 2010. He stopped and was just glassing the elk....Never saw me until I drew and shot the bull. He helped me break him down and load him in the truck. It's like 95 degrees in this picture.
Is that guy in the green the infamous hunt...
I got a collection of Cory Ford writings for Christmas. The last story in the book is “The Road to Tinkhamtown”. An outstanding short read.
https://sportingclassicsdaily.com/tinkhamtown/
Thanks!I did a little YouTubing for some soft hackles and got it figured out. I’m getting back into the game. My niece and nephew will be receiving a lot of ugly creations they can hammer bluegill with until I get a bit better!
Grouse marabou bugger.
@MTLabrador can you show me a pic of the type of grouse feather you’d use for the soft hackle on that bugger you showed? I looked at a few and just went with a grizzly hackle instead of something off the grouse…
Well I don’t know what he was saying either! But I imagine if he’s making all his shots he’s got a combination of good technique and discretion, regardless of distance.
So you don’t screw up 100 yard shots, I’d imagine. People screw up “gimme” shots all the time when hunting. Honestly, what experienced hunter hasn’t messed up an “easy” shot at some point in their life.
@onX Hunt
You have a 2 state plan. If I choose that, can I defer choosing my second state til I need it or do you need to choose upon subscription.
I’ll use onX in my home state and in another not yet determined..
Or the fact they always play a red tailed hawk call for bald eagles!
Also, there are real people who hold spinning reels upside down when fishing. I've seen it! Not just a thing in the movies...
A north face down sleeping bag which is still working for moderate temps but has lost some loft, so I have a warmer bag as well. Got that in 96 for my birthday. I was a kid and too young to appreciate it, but grew into it and used it a ton.
A coleman one burner propane backpacking stove I got...